Posts Tagged ‘centre stage’

A trio of reconditioned Citroën H vans takes centre stage in the new street food-inspired hospitality offer designed by Dalziel and Pow. Each van has been individually named, branded and themed around a different type of cuisine, with one specifically catering to children.

Aesop have taken over the typically ostentatious Myer windows with a thought-provoking and visually stunning examination of the human olfactory sense. The oft forgotten and ignored ‘nose’ takes centre stage in this seven window performance piece, the Aesop Nasothèque.

The essence of the design was to re-create the backstage experience. The approach to recreating the backstage experience was rather simple. The stylists and the products they employed were the highlights in space. Nooks were carved out for allowing meaningful conversations around style transformations.

BMW’s new home in Dominican Republic is all about showcasing masterpieces in the most perfect way. Designed according to the new BMW Group Identity Guidelines, it has been completely renovated to the new standards of what a BMW Showroom should be.

The rear walls of the niches and the front side of the bar are covered with shell limestone flagging, creating a homogenous surface when viewed from the front. The shell limestone is subtly illuminated by halogen lighting.

This post looks at two things that I love: photography and visual display. I’ve always loved the 3 dimensional play between the backdrop, the oversized props, the mannequins, the text on the glass.. I find windows are often artistic and playful, where as a fashion photograph with a model gazing into the viewer’s eyes, can can stimulate a much more subtle yet a strong emotional message about the brand.